School Uniforms School uniforms have been known exist in private schools, but are now sweeping the nation in public schools as well. In 1996, President Bill Clinton thought uniforms would be a good idea, and ordered the government to send manuals on ways to adopt uniform policies for public schools across the nation (Hamilton, 11). Published in the Weekly Reader in 2009, Brittany a student at Lakeside Elementary School in Cincinnati, Ohio said, “I like uniforms, no one judges you, because you are wearing the same thing that they are,” (Weekly Reader, What Should YOU wear?). It is in the best interest for schools across America to adopt school uniforms so that they can promote safety in schools, concentration and discipline in the classroom, and also acceptance among the student body.
School Uniforms
School uniforms have been known exist in private schools, but are now sweeping the nation in public schools as well. In 1996, President Bill Clinton thought uniforms would be a good idea, and ordered the government to send manuals on ways to adopt uniform policies for public schools across the nation (Hamilton, 11). Published in the Weekly Reader in 2009, Brittany a student at Lakeside Elementary School in Cincinnati, Ohio said, “I like uniforms, no one judges you, because you are wearing the same thing that they are,” (Weekly Reader, What Should YOU wear?). It is in the best interest for schools across America to adopt school uniforms so that they can promote safety in schools, concentration and discipline in the classroom, and also acceptance among the student body.